
The genocidal war in Tigray, which erupted in November 2020, has triggered one of the most severe humanitarian crises of the 21st century. The genocidal war has resulted in the forced displacement of millions, with approximately 950,000 individuals still residing as internally displaced persons (IDP) as of 2024. These individuals face appalling conditions, marked by food shortages, inadequate access to clean water, insufficient medical care, and persistent security threats. This article examines the lived realities of Tigrayan IDPs, exploring their struggles, and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. Read more